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Auto-Archive GPO for Outlook 2010 - What happens when the PST reaches max size?

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Hi guys,

I have a Windows Server 2003 domain controller on which I have imported the Outlook 2010 ADM templates.

I have applied some settings for Auto-Archiving.

Once the settings are applied to a User Object in AD, and Auto-Archive runs for the first time, it creates a PST file called ARCHIVE.PST.

So far so good.

When creating my GP, there was an option to specify the MAX PST Size and an option to reject any items when a PST reaches value X

I set the value in both areas to 10000MB (10GB).

So what happens when this limit is reached?

Will the Auto-Archive GP:

1. Detect the Auto-Archive MAX size has been reached a create a new PST called ARCHIVE2.PST?

2. If step 1 is true, will the GP then automatically update the path to the new PST file in Outlook 2010 (File > Options > Advanced > AutoArchive Settings > Move old items to: <THIS IS THE PATH OF WHERE ARCHIVE.PST WAS>

OR

1. Will the user be prompted with a message that ARCHIVE.PST has reached its MAX size, please create a new PST

2. The user then has to manually create a new PST

3. The user finally has to manually change and point to the new PST file in Outlook 2010 (File > Options > Advanced > AutoArchive Settings > Move old items to: <THIS IS THE PATH OF ARCHIVE2.PST>

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,




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